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Gardnyr Michael's Birmingham offices is located at 2100 [[Southbridge Parkway]] and is headed by [[Walter Lewis]].
Gardnyr Michael's Birmingham offices is located at 2100 [[Southbridge Parkway]] and is headed by [[Walter Lewis]].


The firm was named in a lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of a [[SEC investigation into Jefferson County bond swaps|lengthy investigation]] into bond swap agreements between JP Morgan Chase and [[Jefferson County]]. JP Morgan settled the lawsuit without admitting to wrongdoing. According to a [[2006]] state audit, the firm received $2.9 million in payments from underwriting banks while advising  
The firm was named in a lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of a [[SEC investigation into Jefferson County bond swaps|lengthy investigation]] into bond swap agreements between JP Morgan Chase and [[Jefferson County]]. JP Morgan settled the lawsuit without admitting to wrongdoing. According to a [[2006]] state audit, the firm received $2.9 million in payments from underwriting banks while advising the county.


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Revision as of 16:18, 4 November 2009

Gardnyr Michael Capital, Inc. is an investment banking firm based in Mobile with offices in Birmingham, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Winter Park and Flagler Beach, Florida. The president is Pfilip Hunt, Jr.

Gardnyr Michael's Birmingham offices is located at 2100 Southbridge Parkway and is headed by Walter Lewis.

The firm was named in a lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of a lengthy investigation into bond swap agreements between JP Morgan Chase and Jefferson County. JP Morgan settled the lawsuit without admitting to wrongdoing. According to a 2006 state audit, the firm received $2.9 million in payments from underwriting banks while advising the county.

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